Alabama (45-10) was the only higher-seeded team
to win on Thursday, as the Tide bucked the day's trend with a convincing
offensive showcase, including a two-run homer by Jaclyn Traina (20-3), who
helped her own cause in the complete-game victory in the circle. The win makes
Traina just the third pitcher at Alabama and the ninth in SEC history to earn
100 career wins. She only trails Shelly Laird (115, 1999-02) and Kelsi Dunne
(113, 2008-11) in the Alabama career rankings.

Kallie Case had a 2-3 day at the plate, as the
sophomore outfielder has earned two-hit performances in three of her last four
games and Marisa Runyon hit her fourth home run of the season, a second-inning
solo shot. Auburn (38-17-1) took the early lead in
the game but was held scoreless after the second inning. Marcy Harper (17-5)
took the loss as the Tigers' starter, throwing the opening 3.0 innings with
seven runs allowed, though only four were earned.

Auburn took the first lead of the game, as Jade Rhodes knocked a
single into left field to score Morgan Estell from third, advancing to second
on the throw to put a pair in scoring position with two away in the first. A
groundout to second limited the damage, as the Tide escaped the half-inning
facing a 1-0 deficit.

With two out in the bottom of the first, the Auburn shortstop
booted a grounder by Molly Fichtner, which allowed Kaila Hunt to score from
second and tie the game at 1-1. Jadyn Spencer was caught in a rundown in
between second and third on the play however, as she was tagged out sliding in
to third for the final out of the inning.

With two outs and runner at second in the top of the second,
Emily Carosone gave Auburn back the lead with a two-run homer to straightaway
center and Kasey Cooper padded the lead with a solo home run in the next
at-bat. A lineout to third ended the half-inning but Alabama was now trailing,
4-1.

Runyon drew Alabama within two to lead off the bottom-half of
the second, launching a huge home run over the right-field fence to make it a
4-2 ballgame. Later in the inning with two out and runners at the corners, Case
poked a single through the left side to score another, drawing the Tide within
one, down 4-3. A passed ball allowed both runners to move into scoring position
and a grounder rolled right between the legs of the Tiger third baseman,
allowing two unearned runs to score as Alabama moved up 5-4.

Traina padded the Tide's lead in the bottom of the third,
launching a line-drive home run to center field to score two and give Alabama a
7-4 lead. In the bottom of the fourth with one away, a hard bases-loaded
grounder to third went for one out but allowed a run to cross the plate,
putting Alabama up 8-4.

Alabama failed to tack on any insurance in the closing innings,
heading to the seventh inning still leading 8-4. A quick fly out and popup
brought the Tigers down to their final out. Branndi Melero made a bid at a late
rally with a two-out single and Morgan Estell followed with a walk. The Tigers
could not bring the potential tying run to the plate however, as Traina struck
out Rhodes to end the game and advance Alabama to the SEC Tournament
semifinals.

Alabama will continue play at the SEC Tournament on Friday, May
9 against Georgia (43-12), scheduled for a 4:30 p.m. CT start. The game will be
aired live on ESPNU.